-you fly 2 times to Liverpool and visit all the Beatles spots. -You`re ringtone plays Penny Lane (or other beatles songs)-You only have Beatles shirts-you think that you`re John Lennon-you rather spent 50 euros for Beatles items than food-You only play Beatle songs-you only listen to the beatles-you only read Beatles books

And then she asked me why, and I sort of went on a bit about Ringo and the Beatles, including listing the Beatles' movies. Then I excused myself by saying I'm a bit of a fan. She said "... yes you are". Hehe

-when you actually WANT to listen to Revolution 9-when you point out all the secrets hidden in Beatles songs ("Cranberry Sauce";Paul saying 'f***ing hell' in "Hey Jude")-If you know that Paul's real name was James

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"Who's to say that dreams and nightmares aren't as real as the here and now?" John Lennon

...when you arrange your CD collection by alphabet, but the collection starts with Beatles (first part) and Lennon (second part)....when you constantly download new music and listen to it, but you always return to the Beatles because you never ever find anything better than them...

You know you're a fan when...You start writing your first novel and it's about the Beatles!I'm writing about a kid that travels back in time to collect some "butcher" albums, but things don't quite work out as he planned.

I hope to have it on Amazon as an eBook soon, it's tentatively titled "Yesterday and Today"

- You spend a ton of time discovering new music, but then finally come back to the Beatles full force and act as obsessed as you always did. I've been acting like a teenager in 1964.

- One of your favorite movies ever is I Wanna Hold Your Hand. If you haven't seen this movie, you should. It's hilarious and I think it's very realistic and captures Beatlemania perfectly.

- You're already thinking about what Beatles songs you want to include in your wedding some day. It's funny, I'm not engaged and I'm not even in a relationship, yet I'm planning this all out! lol

- You're collection of Beatles books and magazines has grown so much that you're finding things you didn't even know you had.

- You're gonna spend at least $400 to get an original 25 cent Beatles poster from the early '60s professionally framed. (I'm getting it done in the next couple months. It's probably my most prized Beatles possession and I'll be so happy to finally have it up on my wall. I think it's cool to think about the history of it, and how it was probably hanging up on the wall of some teenage girl's bedroom in 1964.)